need help w/algae problem

cgrant

Active Member
Hi Guy's!
I need your help!
Ever since my anemone crawled into my modded mj my tank has been over-run by this crud, I need help getting rid of it!
LFS says to put maracyn in my tank?
What do you guys recommend?
Thanks!
Chris
params are
ph 8.2
alk 10dkh
ca 420
trites 0
ammonia 0
trates 5
I am running phosban and a phos sponge on my sump, 30 gallon water changes ever 2 weeks for a month now, tanks a 210 w/55 gallon sump but sump is ~ 1/2 way full of water and ~200lbs of LR

 

reefreak29

Active Member
syphon out as much as u can when doing a water change and get a good cleanup crew
algea control in the reef tank by:reefreak29

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one of the most annoying problems in the home reef tank is endesirable algea.three major problem algeas that ive incuontered in my reef are green hair algea,brown diotoms and red slime algea aka cyono bacteria.
BROWN DIATOM ALGEA: usually accurs in newer reef tanks. mostly because of the introduction of live rock, wich introduces silicates and nutrients to your tank.
a brown film soon coats your sand bed.The control of diotoms is fairly easy.u first need a benificial cleen up crew trochus and astraea snails eagerly consume the brown diotoms. The second thing u want to do is perform regular water changes to remove access nutrients.
CYONO BACTERIA: red slime algea has to be one of the most frustrating for new reefers.It usually breaks out on the surface of the sand substrate.2 ways that i know to remove the cyono is to firstincrease your water flow u want to remove any stagnent areas by the substate. Two remove excess nutrient, I prefer to do a 10 percent weekly water change with ro di water or di water. (do not use tap water) while doing a water change syphon out as much red algea as possible,also dont be afraid to cut your light back and your feeding, I leeve my light on for 10 hrs a day in my 90 gal tank its ok to cut back to 5 hrs for a couple of weeks.
GREEN HAIR ALGEA: who hasnt experienced this.this algea loves bright light and astablished reef tanks. Green hair algea consumes excess nutrients faster then any other algea.Below are measures and steps of riding this FOREVER
1.-make sure u have a protien skimmer and its suitible for your size tank, for proper working conditions make sure u clean out skimmer cup every other day to have 100 percent working capability also make sure your pump stays clean for maximum flow
2. decrease lighting just like with the cyono cut your light in half
3. perform regular water changes again i like 10 percent weekly, when doing a water change suck out as much algea as possible, use only di water or rodi.
never use tap , tap water has high nitrates, phosphates and nitrites.
4.phisicly remove the algea by riping it of the rock,keep a cup of di water next to u to rinse your fingers each time u put your hands back in the tank to insure all spores are off and your not reintroducing the algea to your water,after about 20 hrs of manually removing the algea your inverts aka cleanup crew should keep it under control.
in colclusion please do regular water changes, feed small amounts every other day, only use rodi or di water and dont keep your lights on for more then 10 hrs a day. everyone experiences algea blooms in there tank i hope this help in managing the problem algeas
 

cgrant

Active Member
I will syphon but i do have a what i was thinking was a decent clean up crew?
~100 snails
~100 red legs
2 pepermints
1 coral banded
wondering why my tangs wont touch the stuff?
i have yellows, hippo's and a purple.
Thanks!
Chris
 

reefreak29

Active Member
Originally Posted by CGRANT
I will syphon but i do have a what i was thinking was a decent clean up crew?
~100 snails
~100 red legs
2 pepermints
1 coral banded
wondering why my tangs wont touch the stuff?
i have yellows, hippo's and a purple.
Thanks!
Chris
tangs wont touch it i like to use green emerals crabs and sea hares i have 10 emeralds in my 90,mexican turbos work well also
 

cgrant

Active Member
Thanks reefreak!
one of the lfs in my area have algae or lawnmower blennies...will those help?
I am having a hard time finding a sea hare...
 

jeffy1833

Member
I was having a bad problem with hair algae until I bought some Mexican Turbo Snails. These things are living lawn mowers. I have 4 in a 29 gallon and I might have to start putting in algae wafers or reduce the snails population.
 

reefreak29

Active Member
Originally Posted by CGRANT
forgot to ask...so is what i have the BROWN DIATOM ALGEA?
looks like hair algea and diatoms
 

cgrant

Active Member
Thanks Guys!
I just picked up 5 mexican turbo's and 5 cowries to help out!
This weekend i will probably spend like 20 hours cleaning the rock
 

cgrant

Active Member
hi reefreak!
I have the rodi brewing now for the water change and plan on scrubbibng away tomorrow since i have the day off.
the cowries dont seem that active but the mexican turbo's are like lawnmowers...now i just need like 50 more! :)
lfs only had 5 left and i crab'd them, i will post a pic after i scrub...scrub...scrub...
 

grubsnaek

Active Member
i bought 4 Large Mexican Turbos and with in three days my tank was clear. they clean house. u wont even have to scrub them if there 1.5" or bigger. mexican+turbo=has to be fast!
 

cgrant

Active Member
Originally Posted by tomtoothdoc
what does a mexican turbo look like? anyone has a picture?
this was the best pic i could get
i also picked up a lawnmower blennie today
 

gdleader

Member
mexican turbo snails are by far the best algea eating beasts out there...I got 10 large ones in my 72 bow front...and I tell you...they eat like madness which is good for me and the rocks :p
 

cgrant

Active Member
My tank is at least 75% hair algae free now! :joy:
The mexican turbos and lawnmower blennie really cleaned stuff up and its not coming back.
As much as i like anemonies I cant say I will ever own one again...atleast not in my main display tank.
I still cant believe he crawled into my modded mj1200 but he did and man did that foul up the water...30 gallon water changes every 2 weeks and its just now under control...
 

who dey

Active Member
Originally Posted by CGRANT
Thanks Guys!
I just picked up 5 mexican turbo's and 5 cowries to help out!
This weekend i will probably spend like 20 hours cleaning the rock

take 4 of the cowries back. one is enough they will starve or eat corals when the algae food source disappears
 

reefreak29

Active Member
very happy to hear alls well and going in the right direction ,true about the cowries give some back when the algeas all gone
 
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nemo_66

Guest
this is great. i did a three gallon water change and today i will be going to my lfs and picking up some of those turbos. does it matter if it is a mexican turbo? and what is a cowrie?
 

cgrant

Active Member
thanks guys!
The algae is almost all gone and i will start picking the cowries out.
Chris
edit:nemp 66...if you have not already check the invert section here, they give a good description.
 
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